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Terminal Vocation

Terminal Vocation

著者: Mark and Erin Voorheis
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Join hosts Deacon Mark and Erin Voorheis on Terminal Vocation, a practical Catholic marriage podcast for engaged and newly married couples and those navigating the first five years of matrimony. Combining standard textbook tenets of the Catholic faith with relatable, everyday humor, this marriage and family life show dives into the real-world challenges couples face—from money and in-laws to kids and communication. Discover how to lean into sacramental grace, laugh through the mistakes, and embrace holy matrimony as a lifelong, joyful vocation. New episodes weekly!Mark and Erin Voorheis 人間関係 社会科学
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  • Two of Hearts: He Said/She Said - Top 5 Rules for Dating in Your 20’s
    2026/07/10

    In this episode Mark and Erin give their dueling "Top 5 Rules for Dating."

    But there’s a twist—neither host shared their list before recording, making for an entirely blind, hot-take-heavy conversation.

    Before diving into the relationship playbook, the duo catches up on their July 4th weekend and some of the historical 'goings on' in their hometown.

    In "This Just In" we give our take on how the FIFA's suspension of the suspension is a masterclass of what not to do for parental discipline—explaining why a severe punishment softened is never as effective as a lighter punishment strictly enforced.

    Finally, the countdown in a "He Said/She Said" format. Notable rules include "He's not a Project" and "Don't be Weird."

    Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and let us know in the comments: What is your #1 rule for navigating the modern dating world?


    Links:

    Pew Research Study on Family Faith Dynamics

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    44 分
  • A Change Is Gonna Come: Postpartum Realities
    2026/07/03

    Episode Summary: Coming Home & Postpartum Realities

    In this episode of Terminal Vocation, hosts Deacon Mark and Erin conclude their two-part mini-series. Shifting focus from pre-partum topics, they dive into the joys, anxieties, and practical realities of navigating the postpartum period and bringing a new baby home.

    Before diving into the main topic, Mark and Erin catch up on their week, which was dominated by the World Cup:

    • Mark and Erin talk about the joy of sports, and ways to make these events more family focused.

    • Tournament Predictions: The hosts compare notes on the soccer knockout rounds, discussing the US team's outlook, Paraguay's dramatic shootout upset against Germany, and their conflicting Final Four predictions.

    The core discussion kicks off with a look at the immediate hours following delivery, inspired by suggestions from listeners Grace and Chris:

    • A Change in Urgency: Mark and Erin note how the medical atmosphere shifts dramatically when moving from labor and delivery to the postpartum unit.

    • Advocating for Your Child: The hosts emphasize the importance of speaking up, asking questions, and staying vigilant, recalling a stressful hospital incident where a nurse was wearing someone else's security badge.

    • Utilizing Hospital Resources: Because insurance often pushes for a swift discharge, parents are encouraged to take full advantage of on-site resources, such as lactation consultants, to help navigate early feeding challenges.

    Transitioning from the hospital to the front door brings a mix of magic and sudden panic:

    • The "Now What?" Moment: After the initial beauty of settling into the house wears off, parents are often hit with the sudden realization that they are completely responsible for a newborn human.

    • Dividing and Conquering: The hosts stress the value of establishing a clear nighttime game plan for sleep, feedings, and diaper changes so that both parents aren't unnecessarily exhausted by waking up for every single cry.

    • Managing Parental Anxiety: Erin reflects on the middle-of-the-night worry common to new mothers and the necessity of balancing those anxieties with a partner's need to sleep before going to work.

    • Navigating Paternity Leave: Mark discusses the logistical hurdles of early parenthood during an era when formal paternity leave was not widely available, forcing fathers to rely entirely on accumulated vacation days and visiting family members for support.

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    43 分
  • I Want to Break Free: The Joys and Struggles of Pre-partum
    2026/06/26

    Pregnancy is a wild nine months and in this episode we break down some of the things to consider as you prepare for the arrival of a child.

    • How to share the news and with whom?
    • Picking a doctor
    • Dealing with the physical and emotional changes taking place
    • Nesting and getting ready
    • Delivery


    Some things mentioned in this episode:

    Study by Binghamton Univ. on Wordle strategy

    Article on the risks of hormonal contraceptives

    Guide for finding an OB who supports NFP

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    45 分
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